Bio

Photo by Erik Sharar

Kristen Jones has had a weird and wonderful musical
journey over the years. Her diverse experience has led her to become a
sought-after and versatile performer on cello, steel drums and vocals, in a
wide range of genres.

Kristen started off as a classically-trained cellist.
Growing up in upstate New York, she was a member and principal cellist of the
Empire State Youth Orchestra for several years. She attended Oberlin College
with the intent to become a cello major, but got derailed when she discovered
steel drums with Oberlin Steel (formerly known as the Oberlin Can Consortium). “Pan”
became Kristen’s passion after her first visit to Trinidad in 1997, where she
joined the 120-person Renegades Steel Orchestra for their historic “three-peat”
Panorama win. The next year she studied at the University of the West Indies
for a semester and continued to participate in Panorama almost annually through
2005. She also performed several times in Brooklyn NY’s annual Panorama with
bands such as Despers USA, Pantonic and Metro. She graduated Oberlin in 1999
with a major in Ethnomusicology, focusing on steel pan music.

With Pan Masters Steel Orchestra

After graduation, Kristen moved to the Washington DC area
and joined up with Pan Masters Steel Orchestra, eventually becoming their
director and musical arranger. She also began working at the House of Musical Traditions, a renowned independent music store specializing in folk and ethnic
instruments, and became the general manager there in 2005.

A cello-banjo at HMT

Through HMT, Kristen met a lot of other DC-area
musicians, and eventually started coming back to the cello. Though she had
learned steel drums mostly in the traditional way of playing by ear, the cello
had always been a “music-reading” instrument for Kristen. Slowly, she worked on
expanding her improvisation skills on cello.

ilyAIMY - photo by Erik Sharar

She joined ilyAIMY(i love you And I Miss You, Baltimore-based acoustic grunge band) in 2009 and tours nationally as the ilyAIMY trio with her husband rob Hinkal, and Heather Lloyd. Joining ilyAIMY also inspired
her to start playing electric cello, and she now performs almost exclusively
with her NS Designs CR4 cello. Kristen also adds harmony vocals to ilyAIMY’s
sound.

50 Man Machine at the 2012 Takoma Park Folk Festival

Kristen is also cellist and vocalist
with Lulu’s Fate, a trio performing old-time Appalachian and other Americana
music. Kristen performs frequently at area weddings and events with Music By Anthem’s string quartets and trios, including an all-electric string quartet. For several years she performed on steel pan and cello with the rock/reggae/world collective 50 Man Machine - this group has now re-formed in Louisiana with new members, but Kristen continues to lend her steel drum talents to other artists on a freelance basis.

with Mosno Al-Moseeki at Artscape

Kristen has performed and recorded on both cello and
steel drums with dozens of other area artists, including We're About 9, Mosno Al-Moseeki, Lea, David Potts-Dupre, Christylez Bacon and more. Click on the “Listen”
page for a complete discography and links to these artists. Some other notable
highlights of Kristen’s career include:

- Performing at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival with ilyAIMY (in 2012 as an Emerging Artist, in 2013 as a Most Wanted Artist, and in 2015 as a Main Stage performer)